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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
10/12/2004
Control Number
2004-229H
Agenda Item Number
7.I.
Entity Name
Homeless Family Center(HFC)
Subject
Assets Build Futures
Children's Services Advisory Committee
Archived Roll/Disk#
3223
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4305
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Homeless Family Center <br /> Assets Build Futures <br /> Indian River Advisory Committee <br /> D . MEASURABLE OUTCOMES (Entire Section D not to exceed two pages) <br /> OUTCOMES ACTIVITIES <br /> Add all o the elements or the Measurable Outcome(s) Add the tasks to -accomplish the Outcomes <br /> 1 . Increase knowledge of parenting techniques • Participation in weekly parenting skills <br /> for 42 parents residing at the Homeless Family training classes conducted by the Child <br /> Center by 75% during the grant period as Development Specialist <br /> measure by the parenting skills pre-test/post- • Provide individual family consultation and <br /> test, counseling services to parents and their <br /> children regarding identified family <br /> specific parenting and/or behavior issues in <br /> the family unit. <br /> 2. Improve knowledge of positive behaviors • Weekly art therapy classes utilizing a <br /> and coping skills which promote self-esteem variety of art techniques to facilitate <br /> for 46 homeless children ages 5 to 18 residing positive self-expression with youth 5 - 14 . <br /> at the Homeless Family Center by 75% during . youth ages 540, 1144, and 15 - 18 will <br /> the grant period as measured by the "About participate in age appropriate <br /> Me" pre-test/post-test. groups <br /> focused on communication skills, conflict <br /> resolution, empowerment and related topics <br /> which focus on self-esteem building. <br /> 10 <br />
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